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Uproar over dogs and lifts at Killiney condo

Resident Oei Ai Ling said it is unfair for the condo management council to ban her dogs Jerry (above) and Dogg from using the lift, just because they are too big to be carried. TNP PHOTO: BENJAMIN SEETOR

Resident at Residences @ Killiney warned by condo council about taking her dogs into passenger lifts

She told TNP that the council, which has six members, held a meeting in August and discussed rules concerning pets.

She said: "They passed these two rules (among others). One, only hand-carry pets are allowed in the (regular) lifts.

"Two, the pet's owner is advised and encouraged to use an empty service lift."

The lifts in Madam Oei's condo go straight to each resident's apartment and are operated through a keycard.

Madam Oei continues to take her dogs into the lifts as she does not think the rule is fair because it was not a decision involving all the residents.

"Right now, I am ignoring them," Madam Oei said.

"If they try to enforce (their rule), I will take (legal) action."

The condo is managed by JLL Residential. It referred TNP to the condo's management council.

When approached, the council explained why it had the rule.

In an e-mail reply, a spokesman said: "Several families, particularly those with young children, had raised concerns about safety when there were big dogs using the lifts.

"We allow hand-carry pets in the lifts as they are within the control of the owners."

The council added that it is in talks with the BCA.

NEIGHBOURS' REACTION

Mrs Philippa Ilincic, who has been living at the condo with her family since 2013, said: "I don't understand really, everybody shares the public spaces, and there has never been any trouble with the dogs."

Regarding the lifts, she added: "My reaction is if it is your own home, you should have a right to use (them)."

Another resident, Ms Jolene Chua, 34, who owns a miniature schnauzer, also disagrees with the rule.

She said: "I don't think it is a necessary rule. The other party (who is afraid of the dog) should just talk to the dog owner."

Rule difficult to enforce without by-law

Right now, Madam Oei Ai Ling is not legally obliged to keep her dogs out of the lifts, said lawyers whom The New Paper spoke to.

Lawyer Toh Kok Seng said the Residences @ Killiney's management council cannot punish Madam Oei, though it can request that she refrain from taking her dogs into the lifts.

He said it would be tricky to enforce the rule if it is not backed up by any by-laws - rules that residents have to obey.

A spokesman for the Building and Construction Authority said all by-laws must be approved through a special resolution in a general meeting.The special resolution is passed when 75 per cent of the condo owners vote in favour of it.